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A baby sleeper that is placed in a bed allows you to keep your infant close by at night, for feeding, comforting, and bonding. It also eliminates the necessity of getting out of bed to do these things.
Some bedsides have drop-down sides for easier access to your baby bedside co sleeper. Also, some are angled slightly towards your bed. These features are useful for acid reflux, colic and other digestive issues.
Co-sleeper
Most doctors advise against sharing a bed with an infant, citing the possibility of it being suffocated. However, a lot of parents opt to co-sleep with their newborns for a variety of reasons. One of the most popular methods to achieve this is with a co-sleeper, that can be attached to the side of a bed for adults. This lets parents reach their children easily and provides them with the chance to bond with their children during the night.
A good sleeper will include breathable fabrics as well as a mattress that is easy to clean.